The Exchange Network Leadership Council (ENLC) and the Network Technology Board (NTB) are excited to announce that on December 1, 2015, the Exchange Network Governance will formally become part of E-Enterprise for the Environment.
E-Enterprise for the Environment embraces a new model for collaborative leadership among environmental co-regulators, engaging with all interested and affected parties to achieve positive environmental, human health, and economic outcomes. It builds upon the foundation of the Exchange Network, recognizing the value of a proven communications and data analytics platform for sharing environmental information to foster informed decision-making.
The Exchange Network’s joint governance model of Federal, State, Territorial, and Tribal Partners working together has been adopted by E-Enterprise. The new governance will consist of the E-Enterprise Leadership Council (EELC), the new E-Enterprise Executive Committee (EEEC), the new E-Enterprise and Exchange Network Management Board (MB), and the new E-Enterprise and Exchange Network Interoperability and Operations Team (IOT).
Although the ENLC and the NTB will sunset on December 1, their work will continue as part of the new E-Enterprise structure. Much will be happening over the next weeks and months, including the launch of a new E-Enterprise website where complete information for all the new governance bodies will be available. In the meantime, the EELC, MB, and IOT rosters will soon be available at https://www.exchangenetwork.net/e-enterprise/.
Andrew Battin, MB Co-Chair
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
P: 202.566.2140
E: battin.andrew [at] epa.gov
Matt Leopard, IOT Co-Chair
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
P: 202.566.1698
E: leopard.matthew [at] epa.gov
Andrew Putnam, MB Co-Chair
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
P: 303.692.3579
E: andrew.putnam [at] state.co.us
Chris Simmers, IOT Co-Chair
New Hampshire Department of Information Technology
P: 603.271.2961
E: chris.simmers [at] doit.nh.gov